Friday, November 19, 2010

Giving Instruction :DD

in this time we learn about giving instruction. before we know more about "giving instruction", let we see the meaning of giving instruction. well, giving instruction is an expression that is used another that other person does what we instruct or request. the tense used is simple present tense ^^giving instruction is also relevance with procedure text.

Asking for Instructions
How do you (do this)?
How do I . . . ?
What is the best way to . . . ?
How do I go about it?
What do you suggest?
How do you suggest I proceed?
What is the first step?

Giving Instructions

First, (you) . . .
Then, (you) . . .
Next, (you) . . .
Lastly, (you) . . .

Sequencing


Before you begin, (you should . . .)
The first thing you do is . . . .
I would start by . . .
The best place to begin is . . .
To begin with,

Starting out


After that,
The next step is to . . .
The next thing you do is . . .
Once you've done that, then . . .
When you finish that, then . . .

Continuing


The last step is . . .
The last thing you do is . . .
In the end,
When you've finished,
When you've completed all the steps,

Finishing







↑ the one of example when the commanding word is a verb, you use the infinitive without to.



↑ if you don't use a verb as a commanding word, you use be + adjective like the example above

↑ when you forbid someone to do something, you use don't + verb infinitive without to

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